The phrase
"fraught question" means a difficult or sensitive question that could lead to tension or problems.
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The war question thus serves as a proxy for the
more fraught question at the heart of her book: Has the restrictive creative atmosphere post-1979 been good for the moving image in Iran?
Leaving that
fraught question alone for the moment, I would raise a different one: Do microphones encourage poor preaching?
It's
a fraught question with passionately argued cases on both sides of the debate.
And the future of the Liberal Democrats» leader, as ever, is
a fraught question indeed.
She then asks if Dixon will take over when Willoughby dies, and it's
a fraught question for both parties.
But implementation has come with
fraught questions: what's the purpose of the new evaluation systems — accountability, support or both?
It's
a fraught question, dependent on -LSB-...]
It's
a fraught question, dependent on various factors including the time period tested, and the market capitalization and industries unde...
«Still (the) Barbarians» begs consideration of
some fraught questions for che 21st century: Who are the «barbarians» today?